Police say the woman injured in a meth lab explosion admits it was her meth lab.

Police say the woman injured in a meth lab explosion admits it was her meth lab.

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Updated: 8:18 PM CDT Apr 21, 2016

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WEBVTT PAIGE -- POLICE HAVE RELEASED HER IDENTITY AS 44- YEAR OLD >> THEY WILL HAVE TO WAIT TO CHARGE HER UNTIL SHE IS OUT OF THE HOSPITAL. >> THAT'S RIGHT -- TODAY, THE ATTORNEYS AT THE GOLF COURSE HAVE FILED SUIT AND RESIDENTS WHO LIVE IN THE BUILDING ARE BEING FORCED TO LEAVE. THIS IS WHAT THE APARTMENT LOOKS LIKE TODAY. THE SIDEWALL IS BLOWN OUT AND COVERED WITH A TART. THE EXPLOSION HAPPENED EARLY MONDAY MORNING. THANKFULLY, TWO OF THE NEIGHBORS WERE NOT HOME. BUT ACCORDING TO ONE NEIGHBOR, THEY ARE REQUIRED TO LEAVE THE BUILDING AND MOVED TO A NEW CONFERENCE. >> THEY ARE MOVING ME TO ANOTHER UNIT THEY HAVE CLOSER TO CAMPUS. >> THE COMPANY WHO OWNS THE BUILDING ALSO OFFER TO MOVE THE NEIGHBOR LIVING ABOVE THE EXPLODED APARTMENT. >> THEY HAVE BEEN MORE THAN COURTEOUS WITH ME. THEY SAID THEY WOULD HELP ME WITH THE MOVE AND OPTED TO HAVE -- THEY HAD A COUPLE OF PLACES HERE IN TOWN, SO I STILL HAD OPTIONS. >> AFTER BEING SUBMITTED, THE PROPERTY OWNER MUST HIRE A CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR TO ASSESS THE SITE AND CONDUCT ANY WORK DEEMED NECESSARY. THEY WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO PASS A POST-CLEANUP INSPECTION TO MAKE SURE THE BUILDING IS SAFE FOR PEOPLE TO MOVE BACK IN. I REACHED OUT TO PLATINUM